I just want to join a pure cryptocurrency group chat, why is it so difficult! The group owner previously joined several crypto friend groups, but upon entering, found them to be chaotic and disorganized. For example, there were advertisements, airdrop promotions, software sales, and so on. It was quite annoying. I thought: is it really that hard to join a pure crypto friend group? After leaving all those noisy groups, I posted a call to action on the platform. The gist was: this is a pure cryptocurrency friend group, those who agree with the group rules are welcome to join, and those with ulterior motives should not disturb. After the call was issued, many group friends joined. Then, one after another, many group friends came in. It shows how eager everyone is to have a pure crypto friend group! When there are many people, naturally, there will be some who want to take advantage of the situation with bad intentions. Fortunately, the pure group friends are the vast majority. Everyone reported those with ulterior motives one by one and immediately kicked them out of the group. The process of selecting group friends is still quite complicated, requiring insight, patience, and responsibility. After this repeated process, over time, the group became very pure. We shared, discussed, and progressed together. A group friend asked: group owner, how do you determine if someone is a bad person? The group owner's answer was: the group owner has nearly 5 years of experience in the crypto world. I have learned a lot in the crypto space and accumulated some experience and lessons, so my ability to spot bad people shouldn't be too bad. One group friend privately asked: group owner, what do you gain from building these pure groups? The group owner responded: at first, I joined a few chaotic crypto friend groups, which was very frustrating, so I simply wanted to create a pure chat group. Secondly, with more group friends, I get to appreciate the scenery and food from all over the country every day (shared by group friends), which is delightful as it broadens my horizons. Thirdly, it's a personal challenge; last August, the group owner's friend circle had fewer than 200 people. Haha, an American compatriot encouraged me to open up, saying my friend circle was too small. Thus, this was also a driving force behind building the group. I love these two ancient sayings: 'Friends broaden your horizons' and 'Learning alone without friends leads to ignorance.' Now, I understand the meaning of these two sayings. Understanding is not achieved overnight; it is a process of both body and mind. The group owner is a person who previously focused on the world while wrapping himself up. This is not good. One should resonate with the world. #BTC再创新高